
for helping this baby. And :welcome to TSB.
You should not feed them just any puppy formula, you should feed Esbilac puppy formula; the powdered version with pre and probiotics. The third ingredient will be “dried whey protein concentrate”. Watch for diarrhea and dehydration that usually comes along with most other puppy formulas. I would not use the bottle and switch to a small syringe for feeding, it is simply very risky and if he gets aspiration pneumonia from the bottle feeding it can be
deadly.
The baby should not be getting peanuts at this point, but a high quality rodent block. Henry’s Health Blocks are squirrel specific:
http://www.henryspets.com/squirrel-diet/
Nuts should only be given as occasional treats (especially peanuts!) and only after they have eaten their healthy things. Here is the healthy diet:
http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...-Pet-Squirrels
16 weeks +/-, but since winter is approaching he will need to be overwintered and released in the spring when the leaves start to return to the trees. The dog crate will not serve this purpose, he will chew his way out eventually.
The release process is used to allow the squirrel to get acclimated to being outdoors and ready for release. It means they are in a large outdoor cage for weeks with limited human contact before opening the cage. Even after it’s opened they may hang around for quite a while. You can research “soft release” here on TSB. You may also want to consider seeking out someone with a release cage set up who is experienced with the process. We have members in Montreal.
Yes, it is extremely dangerous and reckless to allow a squirrel that will eventually be released to become acclimated to dogs, cats and the like.